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Content Marketing

As explained by

Mark Twain

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Content marketing is nothing new

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It’s something humans have been doing for decades

hundreds of years

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So why do we act like Inbound Marketing is some

new, innovative idea?

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Back in the day they didn’t call it

Inbound Marketing.

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They called it

Self-Publishing

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The only things that have truly changed are the tools we use to generate content

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So, please allow me to share some content

marketing tips

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From one of the world’s best known self-publishers

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…and one of the best content marketers in

American history

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Mark Twain

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Mark Twain

Hello.

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1. Produce something every day

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“Do something every day that you don’t want to do; this is the golden rule for acquiring the habit of doing your duty without pain.”

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1. Produce something every day

o Practice really does makes perfect

o You don’t have to publish every day (although that’s ideal), but you must get in the habit of creating one piece of content every… single… day.

o Start by writing about what is happening in the news, then find a way to tie it to your product.

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2. Timeliness is next to Godliness

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“Apparently there is nothing that cannot happen today.”

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2. Timeliness is next to Godliness

o Timely content is relative content

o Creating content around newsworthy events is a great way to drive organic traffic

o You can plan timely content weeks in advance simply by looking at upcoming holidays and events

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3. Take (calculated) risks

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“A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way.”

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3. Take (calculated) risks

o If you’re afraid to fail, you already have.

o Taking calculated risks helps you test new ground and reach new audiences.

o Document your risks, learn from your failures, and replicate your successes.

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4. Talk about what you know

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“It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt.”

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4. Talk about what you know

o Remember that there is a difference between calculated risks and unnecessary risks.

o You can’t be all things to all people, and you shouldn’t try to write about everything.

o Don’t try to trick your audience. They can tell when your content isn’t genuine.

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5. Embrace your errors

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“Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more.”

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5. Embrace your errors

o You will make errors.

o Yes, you will.

o Don’t hide from them. Acknowledge them, fix them, and learn from them. Doing so will make your audience more likely to forgive you for them.

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6. Your brand is everything

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“Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence in society.”

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6. Your brand is everything

o Make your content easy to consume.

o Take the time to build your brand by producing and publishing high quality content.

o Make content that people will share and link back to. This will not only improve your SEO, it will keep them coming back for more.

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7. Creativity, Creatividy, Creativitee

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“I don’t give a damn for a man that can only spell a word one way.”

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7. Creativity, Creatividy, Creativitee

o Let your voice and personality shine through.

o Find your style and run with it across all mediums.

o Humans crave new experiences. If you give them something they’ve never seen, they will remember you.

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8. You must be original

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“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.”

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8. You must be original

o Original content is memorable content.

o Don’t worry about what your competitors are doing. Set the precedent for your industry.

o Step away from your computer for 30 minutes each week to brainstorm new content ideas, then take the craziest idea and make it happen.

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9. Don’t take yourself too seriously

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“Humor is the great thing, the saving thing. The minute it crops up, all our irritations and resentments slip away and a sunny spirit takes their place.”

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9. Don’t take yourself too seriously

o If you can make someone laugh, they will love you forever (no seriously, it’s science).

o If you don’t have a good time creating it, they won’t have a good time consuming it.

o The internet is a hostile environment. If you can’t laugh at yourself, you’re going to get fried.

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10. Finish strong.

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“I thoroughly disapprove of duels. If a man should challenge me, I would take him kindly and forgivingly by the hand and lead him to a quiet place and kill him.”

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Takeaways

o Create (timely) content every day.

o Take calculated risks and learn from mistakes

o Creative, funny content will never fail

o Never challenge Mark Twain to a duel

PS:

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